12 May 2020
As the City of Englewood and the State of Colorado begin the hopeful, yet cautious process to re-open our economy, we want to ensure that we all continue to stay safe.
Please remain vigilant and follow these guidelines:
- Residents are encouraged to stay at home whenever possible
- Wash your hands frequently and thoroughly
- To protect our vulnerable neighbors, face coverings are highly encouraged
- Self-isolate and contact your doctor if you are not feeling well
- Cover coughs and sneezes and avoid people who might be sick
- Disinfect frequently touched surfaces
Stay up-to-date on coronavirus (COVID-19) recovery information including business re-opening guidelines, housing rental assistance, facility re-openings and more at englewoodco.gov/recovery.
Be well Englewood. We’ve Got This!
Please remain vigilant and follow these guidelines:
- Residents are encouraged to stay at home whenever possible
- Wash your hands frequently and thoroughly
- To protect our vulnerable neighbors, face coverings are highly encouraged
- Self-isolate and contact your doctor if you are not feeling well
- Cover coughs and sneezes and avoid people who might be sick
- Disinfect frequently touched surfaces
Stay up-to-date on coronavirus (COVID-19) recovery information including business re-opening guidelines, housing rental assistance, facility re-openings and more at englewoodco.gov/recovery.
Be well Englewood. We’ve Got This!
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- 1 minute
9 Apr 2020
Englewood's Emergency Management Coordinator Lisa Clay continues her hard work for us during these difficult times from Arapahoe County's Emergency Operations Center. Lisa and her team have been in close daily contact with the city as the COVID-19 emergency has unfolded. #thankyou Arapahoe County Government, Colorado #englewoodstrong
- 1 participant
- 1 minute
9 Apr 2020
Three Englewood business owners describe the impact of this devastating pandemic and how they’re using the recent grant money they received from the City of Englewood. To date, 83 applications have been approved and a total of $166,000 has been paid.
Englewood Grand: http://www.englewoodgrand.com/
Digital Media Innovations: http://digitalmediainnovations.com/
Frame De Art: http://framedeartonline.com/
Learn more at englewoodco.gov/coronavirus under BUSINESS RESOURCES
Englewood Grand: http://www.englewoodgrand.com/
Digital Media Innovations: http://digitalmediainnovations.com/
Frame De Art: http://framedeartonline.com/
Learn more at englewoodco.gov/coronavirus under BUSINESS RESOURCES
- 3 participants
- 4 minutes
7 Apr 2020
Emergency Management Coordinator Lisa Clay gives an update on the city and county’s emergency response to COVID-19.
Learn more at englewoodco.gov/coronavirus
Learn more at englewoodco.gov/coronavirus
- 1 participant
- 2 minutes
2 Apr 2020
The City of Englewood updates its response to COVID-19 and the emergency measures that have been taken. For more information please visit englewoodco.gov/coronavirus.
Be well, Englewood.
Be well, Englewood.
- 1 participant
- 2 minutes
1 Apr 2020
Englewood’s Director of Parks, Recreation and Library helps you navigate the “Dos and Don’ts” at Englewood parks and trails during the current COVID-19 stay-at-home order.
- 1 participant
- 2 minutes
31 Mar 2020
Englewood Police Chief, John Collins, has some important updates on how the department is keeping us all safe during the pandemic.
Go to englewoodco.gov/police
Call 303-761-7410
Go to englewoodco.gov/police
Call 303-761-7410
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26 Mar 2020
Learn more at changethetrend.org.
For more information about the city's efforts to respond to the coronavirus go to englewoodco.gov/coronavirus.
For more information about the city's efforts to respond to the coronavirus go to englewoodco.gov/coronavirus.
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- 1 minute
25 Mar 2020
Mayor Linda Olson addresses Tri-County Health Departments' Stay-At-Home Order. Learn more at https://www.arapahoegov.com/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1574&fbclid=IwAR1x_1NyJdb4atMOrDGC-y7MAupXywgq-kBhcg9W-V7iRy883uUl0Tc52Yc.
Additionally, if you have COVID-19 questions do not call 911. Only call 911 if you have an emergency. If you have questions please visit englewoodco.gov/coronavirus or email communications@englewoodco.gov.
Be well, Englewood.
Additionally, if you have COVID-19 questions do not call 911. Only call 911 if you have an emergency. If you have questions please visit englewoodco.gov/coronavirus or email communications@englewoodco.gov.
Be well, Englewood.
- 1 participant
- 1 minute
24 Mar 2020
The Neighborhood Resources Program is launching virtual programs for residents to participate in while they are encouraged to stay home. If you have any questions please reach out to Madeline Hinkfuss, Neighborhood Resources Coordinator, at mhinkfuss@englewoodco.gov or 720-926-2154.
Good in Englewood
Tell us something good your neighbor has done for you during this time! Fill out the form below will feature the stories in upcoming social media posts. https://forms.gle/fTw7a8h5eRNkWGZE9
Virtual Community Sharing Circle
Date: Friday, March 27
Time: 9 a.m.
Location: Online!
RSVP: To RSVP please fill out this form below and you will be emailed the meeting link and directions on how to join the meeting on the device (computer, iPad, phone) you are using.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1JkwDVTWQHDyBKgmFrMmZlC9weSofcHOGAwe2GWyGzgU/edit
In our efforts to limit the spread of COVID-19 through social distancing and minimizing contact with others, we are at risk for becoming more isolated. A Community Sharing Circle (CSC) is an opportunity for all Englewood community members to engage in an intentional, structured conversation with one another. The facilitated dialogue welcomes all participant voices and experiences to be shared and heard, which creates the possibility for authentic connection.
If you choose to attend the CSC, sharing is voluntary. However, all participants are asked to keep what is shared in the circle private out of respect for one another’s experiences.
Our topics of conversation will include:
Welcome & Intentions of and Guidelines for the Community Sharing Circle
Initial conversation prompts such as: My favorite Englewood spot is…
What is going well for you?
What challenges are you facing?
What needs have arisen for you based on these challenges?
Community brainstorm of how to meet those needs
Appreciations
Closing & Announcements
Phone Buddies
The Neighborhood Resources Program is launching virtual programs for residents to participate in while they are encouraged to stay home during the COVID-19 isolation time. The Phone Buddies program is a peer-to-peer support program. The program will match a volunteer and an older adult to provide a connection for those who may be isolated.
The City is currently taking applications for the Senior Buddies. If you or a loved one are interested in receiving a phone weekly phone call please fill out the application. Buddies will be paired based on common interests and availability. We ask that the volunteer connect with their senior buddy via phone twice a week for a minimum of 15 min each time for the next 6 weeks. If you know a senior who is interested in the program but does not have the ability to fill out the application online please call 720-926-2154 to fill it out over the phone.
To sign-up as a senior buddy please fill out the form at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ANIQY5NnrFeVx8lt_TmsotHyC9a4zv5tXVnfP4iGBWQ/edit.
Good in Englewood
Tell us something good your neighbor has done for you during this time! Fill out the form below will feature the stories in upcoming social media posts. https://forms.gle/fTw7a8h5eRNkWGZE9
Virtual Community Sharing Circle
Date: Friday, March 27
Time: 9 a.m.
Location: Online!
RSVP: To RSVP please fill out this form below and you will be emailed the meeting link and directions on how to join the meeting on the device (computer, iPad, phone) you are using.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1JkwDVTWQHDyBKgmFrMmZlC9weSofcHOGAwe2GWyGzgU/edit
In our efforts to limit the spread of COVID-19 through social distancing and minimizing contact with others, we are at risk for becoming more isolated. A Community Sharing Circle (CSC) is an opportunity for all Englewood community members to engage in an intentional, structured conversation with one another. The facilitated dialogue welcomes all participant voices and experiences to be shared and heard, which creates the possibility for authentic connection.
If you choose to attend the CSC, sharing is voluntary. However, all participants are asked to keep what is shared in the circle private out of respect for one another’s experiences.
Our topics of conversation will include:
Welcome & Intentions of and Guidelines for the Community Sharing Circle
Initial conversation prompts such as: My favorite Englewood spot is…
What is going well for you?
What challenges are you facing?
What needs have arisen for you based on these challenges?
Community brainstorm of how to meet those needs
Appreciations
Closing & Announcements
Phone Buddies
The Neighborhood Resources Program is launching virtual programs for residents to participate in while they are encouraged to stay home during the COVID-19 isolation time. The Phone Buddies program is a peer-to-peer support program. The program will match a volunteer and an older adult to provide a connection for those who may be isolated.
The City is currently taking applications for the Senior Buddies. If you or a loved one are interested in receiving a phone weekly phone call please fill out the application. Buddies will be paired based on common interests and availability. We ask that the volunteer connect with their senior buddy via phone twice a week for a minimum of 15 min each time for the next 6 weeks. If you know a senior who is interested in the program but does not have the ability to fill out the application online please call 720-926-2154 to fill it out over the phone.
To sign-up as a senior buddy please fill out the form at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ANIQY5NnrFeVx8lt_TmsotHyC9a4zv5tXVnfP4iGBWQ/edit.
- 1 participant
- <1 minute
23 Mar 2020
Englewood Mayor Linda Olson and City Manager Shawn Lewis issue an urgent plea to do your part to keep yourself and other Englewood Citizens safe. #DoingMyPartCO
For more information about the city's efforts to respond to the coronavirus go to englewoodco.gov/coronavirus.
For more information about the city's efforts to respond to the coronavirus go to englewoodco.gov/coronavirus.
- 2 participants
- 2 minutes
20 Mar 2020
Englewood Mayor Linda Olson addresses the COVID-19 crisis and ways you can stay connected while staying at home
- 1 participant
- 3 minutes
19 Mar 2020
In this time of crisis for so many Englewood businesses, Economic Development Manager Darren Hollingsworth and Greater Englewood Chamber of Commerce Executive Director David Carroll have an update on what we’re doing to help minimize the impact on businesses in our community due to COVID-19.
Be well, Englewood!
Time for Takeout:
https://www.myenglewoodchamber.com/take_out_resource/
https://www.englewoodco.gov/community/time-for-takeout/
Small Business Administration: COVID-19 Pandemic Business Recovery Loan Program Now Taking Applications! - Apply at https://disasterloan.sba.gov/ela/Information/Index
COVID-19 Resource Center:
englewoodco.gov/coronavirus
Be well, Englewood!
Time for Takeout:
https://www.myenglewoodchamber.com/take_out_resource/
https://www.englewoodco.gov/community/time-for-takeout/
Small Business Administration: COVID-19 Pandemic Business Recovery Loan Program Now Taking Applications! - Apply at https://disasterloan.sba.gov/ela/Information/Index
COVID-19 Resource Center:
englewoodco.gov/coronavirus
- 2 participants
- 2 minutes
19 Mar 2020
Hello, Englewood! City Manager Shawn Lewis has a video update for everyone regarding the current COVID-19 crisis. Be well, everyone!
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- 4 minutes